技术对中小微企业来说是中立的吗?电子商务生态系统中的相互依赖、信息透明和权力失衡

M. Annosi, L. Marchegiani, M. Magnusson, Miltiadis Roidis
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尽管在过去的几十年里,电子商务(EC)明显高涨,新冠肺炎疫情导致在线需求达到顶峰,微型和小型企业(mse)大量参与在线业务以生存,但现有文献忽略了分析中小企业如何在内部和外部投资之间协调其资源。过去的研究,同样是对中小企业的研究,倾向于采用更以企业为中心的观点,关注使用电子商务后决定企业绩效的组织条件,而没有探索中小企业与其生态系统中其他行动者之间的组织间关系。事实上,由于中小企业可能会受到规模小和资源缺乏的影响,它们可能比其他参与者更依赖于通过使用电子商务平台而产生的数字生态系统中出现的关系联系。通过对食品和饮料行业中小微企业的所有者或经理的37次访谈,我们调查了中小微企业与EC生态系统中其他参与者之间资源分配的动态。我们确定了与欧共体生态系统中中小微企业和其他参与者之间相互作用相关的相互依赖关系、信息不对称和权力不平衡的变化。
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Is technology neutral for MSEs? Interdependencies, information transparency and power imbalances in e-commerce ecosystems
Despite the evident upsurge of e-commerce (EC) over the past decades, the peak of online demand caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, and the huge involvement of micro and small enterprises (MSEs) in the online businesses to survive, the extant literature has neglected to analyse how MSEs orchestrate their resources between internal and external investments. Past studies, also in the case of SMEs, have tended to adopt a more firm-centric perspective focusing on the organisational conditions that determine firms' performance after the usage of EC, failing to explore the inter-organisational relations between MSEs and other actors in their ecosystem. Indeed, as MSEs may suffer from liability of smallness and lack of resources, they may rely more than other actors on the nexus of relations that emerge within the digital ecosystem generated through the usage of EC platforms. By relying on 37 interviews with owners or managers of MSEs operating in the food and beverage industry, we investigate the dynamics of resource distribution between MSEs and the other actors in the EC ecosystem. We identified the changes in interdependencies, the information asymmetries, and the power imbalances related to the interplay between MSEs and other actors within the EC ecosystem.
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